If your New York driver’s license or privilege to drive has been suspended, it is important to know what type of suspension has been placed on it. A suspension can…
New York lawmakers are advancing a bill known as the Stop Super Speeders Act, which would allow judges to require certain repeat speeders to install GPS-based speed limiter devices in…
Usually, yes. Fighting a New York cell phone or “texting while driving” ticket is often worth it because a conviction can add points, raise insurance, and—depending on your license—trigger suspension…
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) recently amended its enforcement policy concerning cyclists who fail to comply with traffic signals and stop signs. Previously, such infractions were resolved at…
An electric bicycle, commonly known as an e-bike, is a bicycle equipped with an electric motor designed to assist with pedaling. Generally, these vehicles can reach speeds up to approximately…
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, local law enforcement agencies are likely preparing for an increased presence to ensure public safety during celebrations. Additional officers may be on duty throughout the…
Without warning, many motor vehicles have quietly become significant privacy intruders. Newer models collect and share driving-related data about their drivers. Indeed, cars are currently the worst product for privacy,…
If your New York driver’s license or privilege to drive has been suspended, it is important to know what type of suspension has been placed on it. A suspension can…
UPDATED – Effective November 6, 2024 although NOT yet implemented: New York’s DMV announced that it would be extending the look-back period for moving-violation points from 18 months to 24…